The Philippine Star

Russian journalist ’s stay in Phl inspires novel

- By PIA LEE-BRAGO

The six-year stay in the Philippine­s of a Russian journalist and retired diplomatic worker inspired a novel that he wrote with characters and setting here.

The Philippine embassy in Moscow recently held a book presentati­on for Boris Kalashniko­v, author of “The Black Island,” based on his stay in the Philippine­s from 2004 to 2010.

Kalashniko­v’s action thriller was published in Russian by EXMO, one of Russia’s largest publishing companies.

During the presentati­on, a brief section of the novel translated into English was read, followed by a Q&A and book signing.

Philippine Ambassador to Russia Carlos Sorreta welcomed Kalashniko­v to the embassy.

“I strongly believe that literature and pop culture can bring Russians and Filipinos closer. These play an important role in people’s perception. For instance, until very recently, Filipinos’ perception of Russia was heavily and almost solely influenced by Hollywood films,” Sorreta said.

Sorreta expressed hope that Kalashniko­v and other Russian writers would consider having their literary works published in English for Filipino readers.

At the conclusion of the program, the ambassador presented Kalashniko­v with a certificat­e of appreciati­on for his promotion of the Philippine­s through his book.

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